From MSU-West Plains:
WEST PLAINS, Mo. – Celebrate the sounds of summer during a June 5 performance by the Missouri State University-West Plains (MSU-WP) University/Community Band.
The band will perform at 6:30 p.m. on Court Square in downtown West Plains as part of the monthly Downtown Stroll. The concert is free; however, community members will need to bring their own seating, university officials said.
Those who attend can expect to hear a variety of marches, patriotic songs, popular tunes and movie themes, among others, according to Director of Music Rocky Long.
Call for musicians
Long said the June 5 concert would be a perfect time for area musicians who would like to join a band and play music again to join the University/Community Band. “It’s a fun, low-commitment opportunity – just five hours total – to make music and connect with great people from all over south-central Missouri and northern Arkansas,” he explained.
Those who would like to join should email RockyLong@MissouriState.edu.
More about MSU-WP’s Music Program
The University/Community Band is a traditional concert band ensemble whose membership includes MSU-WP students, high school students, community members and music educators. The band performs two concerts per semester and rehearses from 6 to 8 p.m. Mondays at Putnam Hall on the MSU-WP campus when classes are in session. Members can earn college credit for playing in the group if they are registered for the course.
In addition to the University/Community Band, MSU-WP’s Music Program offers a jazz ensemble, pep band, small ensembles and private lessons.
For more information about the June 5 performance or the MSU-WP Music Program, contact Long at RockyLong@MissouriState.edu or call 417-255-7291.